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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, MAY 28, 1928. FVcATION DAYS Happiest days of all the year---vaca- tion time. Play hours in the glorious sunshine. Evenings out under the stars. To answer the lure of the moun- tains, the lakeside, or travel, you will need new things for your wardrobe. We will gladly assist you in this preparation, and you will find apparel here for every hour of the play day. It will prove a joy to choose from so many lovely things, espéaallv when prices are now so very reason- able. NEWLY ARRIVED FOOTWEAR FOR MILADY New Colonial Pumps in satin or patent leather arrived on the last boat. See them in the window. At $7.50 the pair. B. M. Behrends Co,, Iné: Juneau’s Leading Department Store F RENLII PLANIL MAY ATTEMPT OCEAN f' Rip B i off for an attempted cast-west flight to Amer- | the banks of the Scine River,, » lcn. Thc Dlanc \\lll be mloted by Lxcut Paris, (ntarnarional, Newsregh This big two-engined flying boat will soon take ] a French naval airman. Photo ahows plane on RE-ENTERS HOSPITAL r Mrs. S. J. Mead, of Douglas, Joseph Michael, who left St.{who entered St. Ann's Hospital GEORGE BROTHERS Ann’s hospital on May 23, was|on Saturday with a severe cold,|Will be closeds all 'day ‘Wednes- readmitted yesterday mornirg. |is to return to her home today day, May 30, nomorm Day. adv. GOLISEUM - Tucs, and Wed.- lllustrated Lectare: . Bernard Hubbard, S J., Scientist, Alpu;m,!, Conqueror of the Mendenhall- Talm Ice Sheet iy MOUNTAIN CLIMBING IN THE | CENTRAL ALPS 200 Colored \lul(=~»-Tmulogm.—unlu‘uung dcscupuon pf the hls- { lmnc valley of the Inn and its Folklore. Slides of the flllolll Cepauch Glacier, Mediaeval castles,—thrilling tales of monntain bing. slides made by Father Hubbard, dnungmhhcd lectures A'lpmut, ' g kppwn by Alpine Guides as Padre of the ice. His lectm‘é is both in~ . teresting and educational. Among other things Father Huybbard will c;phm the acquisition of mountain climbing’ technique, xqilll'efl in |} the Alps and which proved so helpful in his transgressal of the Men- -Taku Glaciers last summer. : IT WILL BE IN CONNECTION WITH THE REGULAR SflOW PARIS — .Modernistic collars, most of- them. upstanding, distin- guish many of tHe new coats and dresses. Madame Jenny uses suff- ed rolls of materjal, placed -one atop: the other . and surmounted by a starched white collar, on a jade greemn wool coat trimmed with geometrigal. stitching. otACiinEAT (SERVIGES DRAW 600D AUDIENGE Well attendéd by - friends and rolatives of the Senior class iu the Jumeau high school, the Bac- calaureate exercises were held in the high school auditorium last ‘| night. The meémbers of the class .| entered. just: before, the invecation, and took their seats in the first rows. While not lopg, the pro- 'gram was excellent and well giv- en. The musical numbers re- flected: much credit on the teach- ers ‘who have been in charge of hoth the orchestra work and the glee club as well as upon those whe took ' part. .‘‘Nazareth,” by Gounod, played by the Senlor or- chestra, and the *“Rosary,” sung + {by .4 double guartet, were partic- [ lularly well Jone and received much. comment. The,. invocation was given by E &0 Rev. O: JA Stillman .and. a g . by . the Rev, who chose the [/ | fifth chwtor o! . Matthew, verses 19, to. 34, the ;theme .of which f¥ f | the. text “Seek. ye first. the King: b | dom of God and his pighteousnoss i {and_all. of tiése tmnqs will be | given. unto ‘ye.” ik The Rev. R. A. (}lney in giving{ the nddms. the .gubject of which | |'was “Life's Greatést Motive,” stressed the importance of find- ing the right mog.ve for life, and after discarding fame, honor and wealth as things 'not within the reach of everyome, he declared that a right relation between one- self on the one band and God and one’s fellow men on the other was. the mative most likely to bring happiness and ' success to those who possess it. Three things are included in such an ‘attitude, work, objective' justice ‘and service, he said. The stahdard of any pro- Loe: ;or - trade, entered by one liying: up to' that motive, will. be raised, he coneluded. The program. was ended by 8 benediction given by the Rev. A. P... Kashevaroff . during which he asked a blessing for the y pegple about . to go out to make their own Mves. - S AT THE HOTELS Aflel v-u??u.' IO T R LRI RSBYRRRH IR BIHHHBR R H U R BHRBIRM TN |mnm|fiunmnmmmnnnmmmmnumnmm . [T T LD L LT T TP T Adniiralty lsland Ceoal Company of Juneau, Alaska FERRED STOCK---PAR VALUE $10.00 PER SHARE The Adnunlty Tslahd Coal Company, organ- nnder t’ae Laws of fl:e Térritory of Alaska it Ofi"we at Juneai, ofl'el‘s for sale to the investing fl&hllc of Souikheastern A‘hska an' issue of 2500 s’fiai'eu oi the Preferred Stock of the Compahy. .n- over the Comumion' siock of the Company. The Company has acqun‘ed through l.he De- partmenz of the rntcnor, a pérmit for the develop- ment of 2273.18 acres of coal lands situated on Kootznahoo Inlet, Admiralty Island. This pérmit, under the Alaska Coal Lease Laws, is convernble into a 50 years lease, at the expiration’ of four years. The Company also have coal rights undeér pur- 'i",,“f l'nyd tmq on 132.67 acres of patented coal lfln’j con to’ the lands under permit from the ém Sqies Government. The active work ol’ Ifl"l‘lfi‘!‘"a{ dcvelopmg the property is under- d “;“M ': ‘élfécti"n of Mr. Evan' Jones, who enviable reputation for the opening opex’.mon of coal properties in i . o developed the properties of the & nes ompany in the Matanuska Coal ?@ ' foF ;qvepl years past has been Superin- N di}: Healy River Coal Corporation’s pmp- ef:: Sun a4, Alaska, both of which properties are now on a large producnon basis. i Mr, (Ilpnes"” mopt fayorably lmpressed with B¢ d confident that conditions, are favor- emblinhmcm of a successful produc- .T & o 0"3 Bfa“n‘" o fl:e miost successful Business mien’ df Jurean' are interested in the project and it is uiil rlersllly agreed that a successful operating coal xflina, o, favorably gitvated will' add' to’' thé prop- flemy of Juneau but the whole of South- edstern Alaska, : 'flse Coal is high grade bituminous coal ot‘ the followi lhalysm moisture, 2.4-Q' vohhle fixed ¢ 51 ash, 5.70% B. T U.'s, 13 679, hl?d in tlié opiniion of coal experts will mieet the most fld compeunon .y The mioniés derived fi'om the sale of this issus, will . be to install - modern iry a it for the production and mirlw‘ung of the Coal and for otiner deelopment purposes. . We ifivfle the public to join us in this enter- DIRECTORS ad OFFICERS 8..G. Suv;ns guv ug , TRTAP S0 1 R , BOBERT S, DONALDSON, "% Bramblo 2 | muidmt and General Man- ‘FQ{!IG? Salem, JQHN RECK, President, Fibst National Batik of Juneau. Businses Srms are. discontinue, this year, the prp- tice of extending dnunera l:r advertisi l .’ lm & mn-t w‘llll;. 3 the City to pre- 'HOMAS B. Jumon Mlyog sty JAMES WICKERSHAM. Vice-President and Attor- e lley‘ SEEs45AvaE] g o2t T TN R R i, !